Motion Reflection (photo #1 #5 #3)
(Photo #1) In the first photo, I used slow shutter speed. The show shutter speed allowed me to capture the image for a longer amount of time. This is why you are able to see the figure more then once. The camera setting I had it on was manual, and I switched the shutter speed to 2 seconds.
(Photo #5) In the fifth photo, I used fast shutter speed. This made the image less blurry then the slow shutter speed. The action I captured was the flag blowing in the wind. This time, I had my camera set on TV and put the shutter speed on the fastest it could go. I got right in front of the flag so I could capture a picture of it almost straight out with only a little fold in it to show that there was still motion.
(Photo #3) I found my third photo to be very interesting. What I did for this was have it at a slow shutter speed of 2. I followed Matt move to the front with my camera so I could get him in focus but the background a blur. What actually happened, was it had his jacket following in front and behind him which I thought looked cool.
(Photo #5) In the fifth photo, I used fast shutter speed. This made the image less blurry then the slow shutter speed. The action I captured was the flag blowing in the wind. This time, I had my camera set on TV and put the shutter speed on the fastest it could go. I got right in front of the flag so I could capture a picture of it almost straight out with only a little fold in it to show that there was still motion.
(Photo #3) I found my third photo to be very interesting. What I did for this was have it at a slow shutter speed of 2. I followed Matt move to the front with my camera so I could get him in focus but the background a blur. What actually happened, was it had his jacket following in front and behind him which I thought looked cool.